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Update from 2010-10-20:
This project will be closed (or expanded) as there is another more advanced project Periscope that will be ported (I hope):
http://code.google.com/p/periscope/issues/detail?id=47

This is a port of nautilus script for easy subtitles download.
To get subtitles you just need to select a file [and language].
Also usable in CLI - exec it with filename as the first argument.

Test it

Last edited by int_ua; 2010-10-20 at 09:22. Reason: Announcement about Periscope
 

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1. What was that package which added subtitles support to native media player?
2. If someone knows where to find list of all acceptable language codes for opensubtitles API, please show it.

3. Do we need multiple file selection?

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Originally Posted by int_ua View Post
1. What was that package which added subtitles support to native media player?
2. If someone knows where to find list of all acceptable language codes for opensubtitles API, please show it.
3. Do we need multiple file selection?
1. It is Subtitles Support.
 
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SMplayer has integrated support for downloading subtitles also, but I don't find it usable yet.
 
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hoping this is gonna be much better than Subtitles Support
 
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int_ua, thanks for you effort.
I tried opensubtitles now for the first time (with PC and N900), but search results are very poor. Is it possible to make search app for this site - podnapisi.net, which is in my opinion much better. The site provides combined and separate search for movies and serials.
 

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Or would it be possible for us to choose our own sites, from where to search the subtitles online?
 
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It's all possible, but just a matter of time.
If those sites do provide API for search and download it can be done much more quickly and stable.
For opensubtitles API see here: http://trac.opensubtitles.org/projec...es/wiki/XMLRPC

If they don't it's still theoretically possible to parse HTML and break CAPTCHA, but doesn't worth it

At the moment I'm finishing rewriting this script into python class so it can be reused by developers of other media-related projects.

Post here links to subtitle APIs and we'll see what can be done.

And another nota bene: this python script can still be used even in nautilus on desktop. Just test it and say if I didn't break anything :]
 

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And don't forget that someone still has to upload those subtitles
 
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